I'm impressed with the altered torso. It will be awesome when you finish it.

You can make the book work, as long as it has a sewn spine. I promise. Just don't remove many pages.

You should be able to get matchboxes (with matches in them) at any grocery store or supermarket. There are 10 boxes in a pack. At least that's where you can get them here in the States. Happy WOYWW from #3.

That altered torso looks great! I hate it when a reliable source gives up a favorite product. Good luck with the matchbook hunt. Love your choice of book, I've been waffling, but I need to hunker down. Happy WOYWW! #29

Yes ive only just found a suitable book ,so now need to find the time to follow the tutorial.Your swaps are lovely .i have a template i could send you but it's for a large match box.I do alter small ones but find i like the bigger ones...lol just shout if you need me to send ithugs judex 10

Hopefully your book will work out for you! i never knew that it was hard to find matchboxes. I have some little packages (kits) to make 4 matchboxes in each kit. I bought them at a local dollar store in the Shuswap. Maybe something like that would work for you. I bought all they had for the kiddie crafts on Saturdays.

Great book for the AB class. I'm a fellow 'student' and looking forward to getting stuck in. With a dictionary your theme has to be words - is it?Good luck with the altered torso, I love altered art of all kinds.

Wow - altered torsos! I love the altered matchboxes - how cute and adorable. After visiting all these desks, I'm going to have a list a mile long of fun things to do with my daughter on summer break on top of keeping up with my own stuff. *lol* Can't wait to see more of your work! Warmly, Tracy #93

Hi Sherry loving your workspace and all your magical goodies.Just wanted to say that if your printer can print on photopaper it will print on this canvas, just pop it straight in (no backing paper required), Annette x